The simulated log fireplace apparatus housing forming a fire box having back, bottom, top wall, two side walls, and an open front containing at least one artificial log and simulated flame sheet. A blower directs air on to the flame sheet to simulate real flame movement. A colored light source provides color of real flames. The light source and blower are adjustable from a control panel under a top louver panel. The artificial log may include a translucent base log and ember bed with a light source beneath the translucent log. A window log having an aperture simulate a burning core. A transparent partition has a partially opaque area just above the simulated flame sheet provides the full depth of real fireplace. The apparatus may include electric blower heater, a crackle box, decorative simulated brick panels placed on back and side walls, metal screen, glass doors, vents and louvers.
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1. A simulated log fireplace apparatus comprising:
a housing having a back wall, a bottom wall, a top wall, two side walls, and an open front;
at least one artificial log lying on the bottom wall of the housing;
at least one simulated flame sheet made of translucent material attached proximate the bottom wall, said at least one simulated flame sheet being cut substantially in a shape of a flame;
at least one blower located proximate a bottom of the at least one simulated flame sheet directed at a upward angle toward the at least one simulated flame sheet in a manner so as to be capable of blowing forced air against the at least one simulated flame sheet to simulate random, floppy movement of real flames;
at least one colored light source being positioned proximate the bottom of the at least one simulated flame sheet to illuminate the at least one simulated flame sheet;
an upper transparent partition is inserted vertically dividing the housing into front and back sections covering the full vertical area and positioned in front of the at least one simulated flame sheet and in back of the at least one artificial log, the partition is slightly obscure in the area in front and just above the at least one simulated flame sheet;
at least one additional artificial log positioned behind the upper transparent partition adjacent the back wall;
a control panel for controlling the operation of the at least one blower, said control panel being connectable to an electrical power source.
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This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/862,002, filed May 22, 2001, now abandoned.
This invention relates to apparatuses that simulate the appearance of a fireplace and more particularly an electric log fireplace that simulates the three dimensional visual effect of flames that is virtually indistinguishable from a real log burning fireplace.
Decorative artificial fireplaces and assemblies to install into existing fireplaces have been manufactured and sold in Canada and major countries in Europe for decades. However, in the United States interest in artificial electric fireplaces has been negligible due largely to the artificial appearance thereof as compared to a real log burning fire or a gas fired artificial log fire.
Presently, many different types of decorative electric log fireplaces assemblies being manufactured and sold worldwide. One of these assemblies has a simulated transparent fiberglass log illuminated with an electric bulb and a spinner inside the log to create a blinking affect. However, there are no simulated flames. A second type uses an opaque transparent plastic or Fresnel screen as a back projection screen when viewed from the front in which a log display is set low and in front of the screen. A third type uses a flat microwave in an attempt to provide a hologram appearance. A fourth type employs a Regency or Victorian fire basket filled with pieces of colored glass that reflect light from an electric light bulb and spinner beneath the pieces of colored glass. Finally, the fifth type uses a log with linear yellow and clear metal strips which resemble flame shapes and a blower to blow the strips in order to simulate the flames.
Unfortunately, these types of electric log fireplaces still result in an artificial fire appearance, particularly when a full size opaque plastic sheen is used as such a screen reduces the depth of a fireplace box to a narrow area. Although attempts have been made by some manufacturers to increase the visual effect of the fireplace depths by relying on reflective mirrors to reflect the logs thereby producing a virtual image of the logs appearing to increase the size of the fireplace box, the result is still a two dimensional flame appearance. Furthermore, a substantial loss of flame brightness results due to refraction of the light through the opaque plastic screens, which increases with increasing viewing angle, similar to the effect of visual experience with back projection televisions.
Thus, a need exists for an artificial log burning fireplace assembly that provides a three dimensional visual flame appearance of a real wood burning fireplace, particularly in terms of brightness, color and random movement of the flames.
The objects of the present invention are to provide an artificial electric fireplace that:
The present invention fulfills the above and other objects by providing a simulated log burning fireplace assembly with a housing forming a fire box having a back wall, a bottom wall, a top wall, two side walls, and an open front with at least one artificial log lying on the bottom wall and having at least one simulated flame formed by translucent material, such as silk, cut in the shape of a flame. At least one blower located proximate the bottom wall of the housing directed at an angle toward the at least one flame sheet blows against the flame sheet to simulate the random, floppy movement of a real flame. The housing further contains at least one light source which may be colored, positioned beneath the at least one flame sheet. The at least one artificial log may comprise a translucent base log on an ember bed having a light source beneath it to illuminate the log. The at least one artificial log may further comprise additional logs at least some of said artificial logs having apertures for light from the light sources to be visible from a viewer so as to simulate a burning core of a real wood log. The blower and light sources are adjustably variable in strength and intensity by variable switches located on the control panel which is connected to an electric power sources, such as a household receptacle. The simulated flame sheets can be cut down the sides to form thin pieces to more closely simulate real flames when blown. Preferably, the fireplace has a transparent partition placed in front of the simulated flames which would preferably be transparent above the height of the simulated flames to provide depth and simulate even further the appearance of a real fireplace. To simulate actual wood burning, the apparatus may also contain a battery-operated crackle box which would be placed in the bottom of the housing in a location that is not visible from the front of the apparatus. The back and side walls of the housing may have ceramic inserts to simulate a brick pattern.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention should become even more readily apparent to those skilled in the art upon a reading of the following detailed description in conjunction with the drawings wherein there is shown and described illustrative embodiments of the invention.
In the following detailed description, reference will be made to the attached drawings in which:
For purposes of describing the preferred embodiment, the terminology used in reference to the numbered components in the drawings is as follows:
11. | Open front | |
12. | Fireplace assembly | |
13. | Power | |
14. | Housing | |
21. | Control unit | |
22. | Back wall | |
23a,b | Side walls | |
24. | Curtain rod | |
25. | Curtain handles | |
26. | Base log ember bed | |
28. | Brick panels | |
29. | Window log | |
30. | Brick panels | |
31. | Wood chippings | |
32. | Base log | |
33. | Flame sheet | |
35. | Stepped platform | |
37. | Heater | |
38. | White bulb | |
39. | Colored bulbs | |
40. | Flame speed switch | |
41. | Painted edges of sheet | |
42. | Aperture in window log | |
43. | Crackle box | |
45. | Transparent partition | |
47. | Drop-down louver panel | |
48. | Fixed louvers | |
50. | Front door | |
51. | Light source (bulbs) for | |
ember bed | ||
52. | Blower | |
53. | Base log illumination | |
switch | ||
54. | Flame sheet color | |
illumination switch | ||
55. | Obscure area or | |
partition | ||
56. | Other logs | |
The simulated log fireplace assembly 12 of the present invention is illustrated in
A control unit 21 is located behind a drop down louver panel 47 near the top of the front side of the fireplace assembly where it is readily accessible to the user. The control unit 21 may have a main power switch 17, a heating unit 19, with an on/off heater switch 27, an adjustable flame speed switch 40, an adjustable base log illumination switch and an adjustable flame sheet color illumination switch 54. A simulated composite large base log and ember bed 26 is supported by a step platform 35 on the bottom wall 18 of the fireplace assembly 12. The simulate large base log and ember bed 26 is comprised of a translucent thermoplastic composite thin wall made by vacuum or injection molding. The ember bed 26 is further coated to resemble both a burning and non-burning large base log in burning embers. Separate ceramic fiber molded small simulated wood chipping 31 is fitted into location platforms molded in a thermoplastic base log 32 to simulate non-burning wood chips when illuminated by a base log illumination light source.
The light source provided for the thermoplastic base log 32 may comprise two clear or frosted tubular 40 watt bulbs 38 positioned directly beneath the ember bed 26. A rotary control switch 53 on the front control panel 21 controls the brightness of the light sources 38. One or more window logs 29 having an aperture 42 therethrough, allows light from the moving illuminated flame sheets 33 to be viewed, thereby simulating a burning core of a real log. On the step platform 35 behind the base log 32 are two location shoulders 36 to receive at least one simulated flame sheet 33. Positioned directly beneath the at least one simulated flame sheets 33 is a cross-flow blower fan 52 that directs forced air upwards onto the flame sheet 33.
Also positioned beneath the flame sheet 33 is a light source consisting of two 40 watt color-coated tubular bulbs 39 which transmit color light rays upwards and onto the flame sheet 33 which together with movement caused by air from the blower fan 52 yields the appearance and random floppy movement of real flames. The strength of the air blowing onto the flame sheets 33 and 34 from the blower fan 52 is controlled by a flame sheet rotary switch 40 speed control on the front control panel 21. The intensity or brightness of color illumination onto the flame sheet 33 and 34 from the bulbs 39 is controlled by a color brightness switch on the control panel 21.
The flame simulation aspects of the present invention are enhanced by using a single-flame sheet 33 preferably made of white silk and cut into the shape of a flame and being finished with painted edges 41. One or more flame sheets 33 are positioned on the step base platform 35.
To further enhance the appearance of and to provide the depth of a real log burning fireplace, a transparent partition 45 is inserted vertically so as to form front 57 and back 58 sections of the fireplace housing. The partition 45 is slightly obscured in an area 55 just above the height of the flame sheets 33 so as to further simulate real flames. Additional logs 56 may be placed behind the partition 45 and simulated flame sheets 33 to simulate the appearance of a large wood burning fireplace.
Although only a few embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, all improvements and modifications to this invention within the scope or equivalents of the claims are included as part of this invention.
Corry, Arthur A., Corry, Nigel A.
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